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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

America's Push to Break China's Rare Earth Grip

The U. S. is making big moves to reduce its dependence on China for rare earth minerals. These minerals are super important for things like smartphones, electric cars, and even military tech. Right now, China controls most of the world's supply, which puts other countries at risk if something goes w

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Jan 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Five Rising Stars Get a Big Boost at Entertainment 360

Big things are happening at Entertainment 360. Five assistants have just been promoted to managers. These rising stars are now in charge of both the literary and talent divisions. What does this mean for the company? It shows that Entertainment 360 is serious about growing its own leaders. The part

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How Culture Shapes What Kids Eat

Parents often follow unwritten rules when deciding what to feed their children. These rules are social norms. They shape how and what kids eat during a crucial time. This period is when babies start eating more than just milk. It is a big deal because it affects how kids grow and what they like to e

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Kingston's Winter Sports Fest: A Fun Look at Local History

Kingston is getting ready for a fun-filled winter sports event. The Springer Market Square will be the place to be. It's all about celebrating sports and the city's history. The Downtown Kingston Business Improvement Area (BIA) is behind this event. They want to make it a hit for everyone. First up

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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

Career Crossroads: When to Switch Lanes

Many people start their careers by making choices that seem good at the time but don't always last. They might pick a major because a friend did, take the first job offer that comes along, or follow family advice. These decisions are common, but they don't always lead to long-term success or happine

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Seattle's Key Players: Will They Stay or Go?

The Seattle Seahawks are in the spotlight for their upcoming divisional round game against the San Francisco 49ers. But there's more to the story. Two standout players, Coby Bryant and Rashid Shaheed, are set to become free agents after the season. Coby Bryant has been a game-changer for the Seahaw

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Greenlanders Hold Their Breath as U. S. Talks Unfold

In a cozy wooden home overlooking Nuuk's vast fjord, Liv Aurora Jensen and her family huddled around their TV. Their eyes were glued to the screen, watching a crucial meeting unfold at the White House. The U. S. Vice President and Secretary of State were discussing Greenland's future with Denmark an

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

The Power of Emotion: How Feelings Shape Our Reality

In a recent broadcast, two media personalities explored the idea that emotions often outweigh facts in shaping public opinion. Joel Pollak highlighted a notable quote by Scott Adams: \"Feelings don’t care about your facts. \" This statement underscores a growing trend where people's emotions drive t

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Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

Why Do Wealthy Households Choose Greener Neighborhoods?

People often think that having more parks and green spaces makes a neighborhood more attractive to wealthy families. But is this really the case? And does it matter if the neighborhood is in a big city or the suburbs? A recent study looked at this question. It surveyed households in downtown Vancou

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Jan 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 18: What's Changing and What's Staying the Same?

The iPhone 18 series is still a while away, but leaks are already giving us a peek at what's in store. A well-known insider has spilled the beans on screen sizes and Dynamic Island plans for Apple's upcoming iPhones. First off, the screen sizes for the iPhone 18, iPhone Air 2, and iPhone 18 Pro hav

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